Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Punjab first state to implement injection-safety plan

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

REUSEPREVE­NTION SYRINGES WILL NOW BE INTRODUCED IN THE STATE

CHANDIGARH: Punjab has become the first state in the country to sign a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with a global diagnostic firm, FIND, to help it diagnose and then properly treat hepatitis C.

Health minister Brahm Mohindra was present when the agreement was signed at a function to mark the World Hepatitis Day on Friday.

Hepatitis is a viral disease that causes inflammati­on of the liver, further leading to serious scarring (cirrhosis), which can prove fatal in the long run.

Delivering the key-note address at the state level function organised at DHS office, Punjab, to mark the World Hepatitis Day, Mohindra added,

“With support from the WHO, we are releasing the action plan for injection safety programme, Punjab is also the first state in the country where an injection-safety programme is being implemente­d in collaborat­ion with the WHO.”

The minister also extended his gratitude towards the WHO team for their valuable technical inputs. He added that state’s health department will be introducin­g RUPs (reuse-prevention syringes) in the state so that blood-borne infections cannot be spread from one patient to another.

“The Punjab model of management of Hepatitis C is unique and the WHO can advocate about our efforts so that a policy or a programme at the national level can be made to address this disease,” the minister added.

Under the agreement with the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostic­s (FIND), the agency will support the Punjab health department by providing Rapid Test kits for screening of highrisk patients for diseases like HIV, IVDU (Intravenou­s Drug Users) patients and patients of IVDU coming to Oral Substituti­on Therapy (OST) centres.

The minister said FIND, an organisati­on that works with the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) in the developmen­t of the urgently needed diagnostic tests will provide four GeneXpert machines at Sangrur, Bathinda, Tarn Taran and Hoshiarpur for free testing of TB.

“FIND will fund the staff for running these machines,” Mohindra added.

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